Carlene will start to help Mayflex’s customers immediately with their IP security requirements
Carlene has worked with most aspects of security, including door entry solutions, access control and cameras

After significant growth during 2011, Mayflex, the distributor of IP converged solutions, further expands its Electronic Security Team as Carlene Field joins the company in the role of Electronic Security Field Sales Account Manager covering the South West.

Carlene brings to Mayflex 15 years' experience in the security industry, both from the side of distributors and manufacturers of security products. She has worked with most aspects of security, including door entry solutions, access control and cameras, and all this experience provides Carlene with an excellent understanding of the marketplace meaning she can start to help Mayflex's customers immediately with their IP security requirements.

Carlene is delighted by her new appointment, saying, "I was very keen to work with Mayflex. They are a dynamic and professional company that has a very good understanding of the IP security market and can offer a complete solution to their customers through their range of IP converged products."

Gary Harmer, Electronic Security Sales Director at Mayflex, says, "Carlene brings with her such a great deal of experience, she will be an invaluable member of the team. With an understanding of both distribution and security products themselves, she is perfectly placed to help our customers. Mayflex is dedicated to offering a very high level of customer service and so expanding the team means we can make sure, as our Electronic Security division grows, we are still able to offer our customers the service they expect from us."

This new appointment comes just weeks after Alison Read joined the Electronic Security team in the role of Internal Account Manager, North and Scotland. Alison has worked with Mayflex since 2007 and moved across from Infrastructure Sales to help boost the growing Electronic Security division.

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